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Shooting Sportsman, January/February 2012

Shooting Sportsman Magazine

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Features

The Legacy Set of Four

Peter Nelson’s culmination of a career in gunmaking

  • By: Douglas Tate

The Shoot at Belvoir Castle

History, tradition and a glimpse of nirvana at one of Britain’s best shoots

  • By: Silvio Calabi

The ACGG Pigeon Gun

A Remington Model 1894 done up as a raffle project

  • By: Steven Dodd Hughes

Life with Sharptails

Reflecting on several decades of chasing sharptails

  • By: John Barsness

London Luxury

William & Son: purveyor of fine goods & guns

  • By: Terry Allen

Ultimate Uruguay

A cast & blast trip to remember

  • By: Clair Kofoed

Four Shots

Of ruined hunts and just desserts

  • By: Ted Nelson Lundrigan

Departments

From the Editor

A selection of titles for fireside reading

  • By: Ralph P. Stuart

Letters

Appreciation for Adams & Venters, more Major disappointments

Game & Gun Gazette

Bean's centennial gun, Logsdail Classic, Clay Delay, etc.

Shooting

Travel tips from a globe-trotting wingshooter

  • By: Chris Batha

Fine Gunmaking

Lovely & unusual: the Manufrance Simplex & Ideal

  • By: Steven Dodd Hughes

Shot Talk

Readers ask about spreader loads, chokes, lead tests & more

  • By: Tom Roster

Hunting Dogs

Tracking down the right flusher/retriever for you

  • By: George Hickox

Gun Review

The Winchester 101 Field—nice for the price

  • By: Bruce Buck

Gun Craft

“Viewing” barrels at the Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House

  • By: Vic Venters

Field Gear

Five take-alongs to make travel better

  • By: David Draper

To the Point

Reflecting on hunting tradition here and abroad

  • By: Tom Huggler
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